Are you ready for a brand spanking new week of action as the regular season hits the midway point.
Are you ready for some rain?
Those are the two main things we’ll be keeping an eye on today, gang.
There is a heavy slate of games in both Long Island and Section 1.
In Suffolk, red-hot Rocky Point hosts Westhampton at 4 p.m.
Smithtown West may be the best 2-5 team anywhere. It lost to Farmingdale 9-8, and has also fallen to Garden City and Rocky Point. Today, it faces a Glenn team that has lost just once. Game-time is 4 p.m.
Holy Trinity, which is off to a 3-3 start, plays at Wantagh (5-2) at 4:15 p.m.
Predictions:
Rocky Point 11, Westhampton 5
Glenn 8, Smithtown West 8
Wantagh 9, Holy Trinity 7
The Section 1 schedule features no less than 14 games. Among them, a 4:30 p.m. game between Briarcliff and host Ardsley.
Prediction:
Briarcliff 8, Ardsley 6
In Fairfield, there are just a smattering of games, including New Canaan hosting Fairfield Ludlowe at 4:30 p.m.
Prediction:
New Canaan 11, Fairfield Ludlowe 4
Be sure to post your predictions, and check back for weather updates and live score reports.
Score updates
New Canaan 13, Fairfield-Warde 3
Cold Spring Harbor 8, Bethpage 6
Comsewogue 7, Hauppauge 3
Fieldston 11, Horace Mann 8
Hackley 14, Dalton 6
Huntington 15, Southampton 1
Mamaroneck 13, North Salem 4
Nanuet 6, Arlington 3
Nyack 15, Haldane 7
Rocky Point 17, Westhampton Beach 9
Sleepy Hollow 14, Croton Harmon 6
Wantagh 11, Holy Trinity 6
Register to attend LaxLessons.com’s April 29 free college recruiting seminar.
Join the LaxLessons.com group on Facebook by clicking this link.
You can also reach Joe Lombardi at joe@laxlessons.com.
GET YOUR LAXLESSONS.COM PLAYER PROFILE NOW…
Upload your profile now by clicking here.
Posted In: Today's Top 5
I hate when Joe picks us, but looks like we are getting rained out…
[…] Today’s Top 5/Predictions/Score updates Apr 20 Email This […]
Some sad news.
Former Greeley coach Kevin Kuczma just informed me that Dr. Edward Habermann, who had been a fixture with the Quakers’ program for more than 10 years, died.
Dr. Habermann, who was an orthopedic surgeon, donated his time as a volunteer coach with both the boys lax and soccer teams at Greeley.
He had a big impact on the lives of many players, parents and coaches through the years.
On behalf of the entire lacrosse community, I want to extend deepest sympathies to Dr. Habermann’s family.
Joe,
I saw an elderly guy with HG at the recent Town and IP game on the sidelines. Is this the same guy??
Geez, whether or not, sympathies to the family.
slacrosse –
I’m not sure based just on that description, but yes indeed, sympathies to the family.
Wappingers 11 Ossining7